A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference: A Case Frame Guide to Interpretation and Translation (The Library of New Testament Studies)
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| Title | : | A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference: A Case Frame Guide to Interpretation and Translation (The Library of New Testament Studies) |
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| Rating | : | 4.54 (793 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0567031160 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 258 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-08-18 |
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This study continues the adaptation of the method of Case Frame analysis for the investigation of the Greek text of the New Testament. Case Frame analysis distinguishes the words of a language into two categories, predicators words that require completion by other words for their correct grammatical use and non-predicators words that do not require such completion, and provides rigorous procedures for describing the syntactic, semantic, and lexical requirements that predicators impose on the words that complete their meaning. The inclusion of semantic function and feature descriptions in Case Frame analysis permits the development of a new genre of lexicon that specifies not only syntactic and lexical information (as do traditional dictionaries) but detailed semantic information. The resulting Case Frame lexicon entries are both more compact and more nuanced than traditional lexicon entries. Danove conducts an exhaustive Case Frame analysis of the ditransitive verbs of transference in
Editorial : "In this volume Danove, professor of NT studies at Villanova University in Philadelphia and author of Linguistics and Exegesis in the Gospel of Mark: Applications of a Case Frame Analysis (2001), develops and applies the method of case frame analysis to describe the 2177 occurrences of 104 NT verbs that at least on occasion designate transference (X transfers Y to/from Z). After an introduction to case frame analysis and description, he treats the following topics: usage, event, and semantic features; transference—active usages; transference—middle usages; transference/motion—passive usages; motion and relative motion—active usages; effect and its derivative events—all usages; composite events—all usages; and implications, applications, and conclusion. Also included are a case frame analysis and parsing guide, and four appendixes."-New Testament Abstracts, Vol. 54
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